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  The first person to skate solo around the world, Fabrice Gropaiz of France, began his journey in San Francisco three years ago.Since then, he has skated more than 30,000 kilometres through thirty-three countries.

  He skated across the USA and northern Mexico from west to east, then across Europe, Russia, Mongolia, China and Australia before flying across the Pacific Ocean to San Francisco again.

  In all the big cities, television and newspaper reporters interviewed him.

  He travelled with fifteen kilogrammes of equipment, which he pulled behind him on a homemade trailer.His equipment included a tent, a change of clothes and a video camera.

  A friend, David Lai, made a web site(www.worldskate. com), and Fabrice sent regular news to the site.He wrote in English so that people all over the world could understand.Thousands of people sent emails to Fabrice during his journey.People saw him on television and read about him, and many readers and listeners offered to help him.Fabrice asked them to send money to a medical research organisation.In this way, he raised a lot of money for important medical research.

  Between stops, he travelled 100 kilometres on good days.But there were also bad days and problems:bad weather, broken skates, dangerous drivers, snakes on the roads in Mexico, and a wolf attack in Mongolia.However, none of these problems stopped him, and he wants to do another trip.

(1)

What does the word“solo”in the first sentence, Paragraph One mean?

[  ]

A.

认真地

B.

独自地

C.

高兴地

D.

紧张地

(2)

Where did Fabrice begin his skating around the world?

[  ]

A.

In Mexico.

B.

In Mongolia.

C.

In San Francisco.

D.

In Russia.

(3)

What didn't Fabrice bring on his trailer?

[  ]

A.

A tent.

B.

Clothes.

C.

A video camera.

D.

A mobile phone.

(4)

In what language did Fabrice give information to the web site.

[  ]

A.

French.

B.

Spanish.

C.

Russian.

D.

English.

(5)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Fabrice skated across four continents(大陆)during his journey.

B.

It took Fabrice four years to skate through thirty-three countries.

C.

Fabrice travelled 100 kilometres in bad weather.

D.

Fabrice got no money from his readers and listeners for medical research.

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  The first person to skate solo around the world, Fabrice Gropaiz of France, began his journey in San Francisco three years ago.Since then, he has skated more than 30,000 kilometres through thirtythree countries.

  He skated across the USA and northern Mexico from west to east, then across Europe, Rus sia, Mongolia, China and Australia before flying across the Pacific Ocean to San Francisco again.In all the big cities, television and newspaper reporters interviewed him.

  He travelled with fifteen kilogrammes of equipment, which he pulled behind him on a homemade trailer.His equipment included a tent, a change of clothes and a video camera.A friend, David Lai, made a web site(www.worldskate.com), and Fabrice sent regular news to the site.He wrote in English so that people all over the world could understand.Thousands of people sent emails to Fabrice during his journey.People saw him on television and read about him, and many readers and listeners offered to help him.Fabrice asked them to send money to a medical research organisation.In this way, he raised a lot of money for important medical research.

  Between stops, he travelled 100 kilometres on good days.But there were also bad days and prob lems:bad weather, broken skates, dangerous drivers, snakes on the roads in Mexico, and a wolf attack in Mongolia.However, none of these problems stopped him, and he wants to do another trip.

(1)

What does the word“solo”in the first sentence, paragraph one mean?

[  ]

A.

认真地

B.

独自地

C.

高兴地

D.

紧张地

(2)

Where did Fabrice begin his skating around the world?

[  ]

A.

In Mexico.

B.

In Mongolia.

C.

In San Francisco.

D.

In Russia.

(3)

What didn't Fabrice bring on his trailer?

[  ]

A.

A tent.

B.

Clothes.

C.

A video camera.

D.

A mobile phone.

(4)

In what language did Fabrice give information to the web site?

[  ]

A.

French.

B.

Spanish.

C.

Russian.

D.

English.

(5)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Fabrice skated across four continents(大陆)during his journey.

B.

It took Fabrice four years to skate through thirty-three countries.

C.

Fabrice travelled 100 kilometres in bad weather.

D.

Fabrice got no money from his readers and listeners for medical research.

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WASHINGTON--Nearly 40 million children in developing countries stand (忍受) to lose one or both parents because of AIDS (艾滋病) over the next 13 years, and almost 3 million children under 15 have caught the disease (疾病) worldwide, the US experts said.

  

  “More than 40 million children in 23 developing nations will likely have lost one or both their parents by 2010. Most of these deaths will be the result of the HIV/AIDS and complicated illnesses (复杂的病),” Brian Atwood, a US official (官员) said. Meanwhile (同时), since the first reported death of a child by AIDS in Los Angeles 15 years ago, almost 3 million children under 15 are estimated (估计) to have caught the disease worldwide, and at least 1 ,000 are dying each day.

  

  “In countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America (拉丁美洲), HIV/AIDS is pulling years of progress in economic (经济) and social development,” he added.

  

  “Life expectancy (预计寿命) which has been steadily (稳步地) on the rise for the last thirty years will drop to 40 years or less in nine African countries by the year 2020.” Atwood said serious work to help stop children from dying in developing countries was being wiped out.

  

  “In all 23 countries included in this study, AIDS - related death will take away the gains made in child survival (幸免) over the past 20 years. In Zambia (赞比亚) and Zimbabwe (津巴布韦), children' s death rates will likely nearly double,” Atwood said.

  

(1) According to the news, the writer worries most about.

[  ]

A. old people

B. Americans

C. children

D. grown-ups

(2) AIDS is developing fast in ________ .

[  ]

A. poor countries

B. rich countries

C. North America

D. Europe

(3) The first child who died of AIDS lived in ________ .

[  ]

A. Japan

B. England

C. America

D. Russia

(4)AIDS is not only causing millions of death to human beings, but also ________ .

[  ]

A. breaking the balance of nature

B. polluting the air

C. speeding the development of society

D. slowing down the development of society

(5) The phrase “wiped out” means ________ .

[  ]

A. rubbed away

B. destroyed completely (彻底毁灭)

C. picked up

D. dried up

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WASHINGTON--Nearly 40 million children in developing countries stand (忍受) to lose one or both parents because of AIDS (艾滋病) over the next 13 years, and almost 3 million children under 15 have caught the disease (疾病) worldwide, the US experts said.

  

  “More than 40 million children in 23 developing nations will likely have lost one or both their parents by 2010. Most of these deaths will be the result of the HIV/AIDS and complicated illnesses (复杂的病),” Brian Atwood, a US official (官员) said. Meanwhile (同时), since the first reported death of a child by AIDS in Los Angeles 15 years ago, almost 3 million children under 15 are estimated (估计) to have caught the disease worldwide, and at least 1 ,000 are dying each day.

  

  “In countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America (拉丁美洲), HIV/AIDS is pulling years of progress in economic (经济) and social development,” he added.

  

  “Life expectancy (预计寿命) which has been steadily (稳步地) on the rise for the last thirty years will drop to 40 years or less in nine African countries by the year 2020.” Atwood said serious work to help stop children from dying in developing countries was being wiped out.

  

  “In all 23 countries included in this study, AIDS - related death will take away the gains made in child survival (幸免) over the past 20 years. In Zambia (赞比亚) and Zimbabwe (津巴布韦), children' s death rates will likely nearly double,” Atwood said.

  

(1) According to the news, the writer worries most about.

[  ]

A. old people

B. Americans

C. children

D. grown-ups

(2) AIDS is developing fast in ________ .

[  ]

A. poor countries

B. rich countries

C. North America

D. Europe

(3) The first child who died of AIDS lived in ________ .

[  ]

A. Japan

B. England

C. America

D. Russia

(4)AIDS is not only causing millions of death to human beings, but also ________ .

[  ]

A. breaking the balance of nature

B. polluting the air

C. speeding the development of society

D. slowing down the development of society

(5) The phrase “wiped out” means ________ .

[  ]

A. rubbed away

B. destroyed completely (彻底毁灭)

C. picked up

D. dried up

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